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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    Sporting is coming along well. We have peas and spinach in the ground.
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    I've been meaning to ask this. Are those commercial pressed paper containers or are you reusing the cardboard egg containers. If they are egg containers do you plant the container and allow it to compost?

    Just wondering?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Here is another extreme.

    Wow that is some serious Dirt Turning...

    I wish it had said Where and Why..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    I've been meaning to ask this. Are those commercial pressed paper containers or are you reusing the cardboard egg containers. If they are egg containers do you plant the container and allow it to compost?

    Just wondering?
    They are paper egg containers. We pull them apart and plant in the ground. The paper is supposed to disintegrate.
    We did buy some pots made of peat for planting directly into the ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Wow that is some serious Dirt Turning...

    I wish it had said Where and Why..
    Glen I posted this same video not so long ago here's the quote from the intro to the video/I put in the Bold Priint;

    Published on Jan 31, 2016

    Diepploegen door Bijker Bulldozerverhuur uit Rouveen. Hier wordt bijna twee meter diep geploegd om diepliggende zandlagen naar boven te halen om de grond beter bewerkbaar te maken.

    Contractor Bijker Bulldozerverhuur of Rouveen, The Netherlands seen busy with deep ploughing using a Caterpillar D8H. D8E and D6R with a combined horsepower of 650HP! The plough is self-build and goes to two meters deep. The top layer soil is ploughed under and the lighter sand and peat soil is brought to the surface to make the land more suitable for other crops and easier to work on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Wow that is some serious Dirt Turning...

    I wish it had said Where and Why..
    This is from the description of the video.

    Contractor Bijker Bulldozerverhuur of Rouveen, The Netherlands seen busy with deep ploughing using a Caterpillar D8H. D8E and D6R with a combined horsepower of 650HP! The plough is self-build and goes to two meters deep. The top layer soil is ploughed under and the lighter sand and peat soil is brought to the surface to make the land more suitable for other crops and easier to work on.

    Post #5 in the following thread is interesting.

    Very Deep Plowing...Why?

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    I see I was a little slow.

    I couldn't remember where/why I had watched that video before....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I see I was a little slow.

    I couldn't remember where/why I had watched that video before....
    Better late than never!
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    That is a nice setup there Glen! Your garden area looks to be about the same size as my entire back yard
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    Gotta love it,


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    And yes that is actually the law up here, you have certain times of year for unrestricted burning, and you have to have a Water Hose and a 5 gallon bucket of Water ready to go.. Other then that it is pretty darn lenient...


    Will wait a couple of days and then run the plow once again..

    Of course I saw a couple of small trees and a stump or two that I can pull and add another row hehehehe

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    New username for you "gssixfarms"!
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